'The Defenders' is pleasantly surprising

We'll be honest -- we had written
"The Defenders" off as a silly show that would be one of the first to be canceled. But two episodes in, we're pleasantly surprised at how entertaining it is.

While
Jerry O'Connell as Pete Kaczmarek is solid, but we are really digging
Jurnee Smollett as fresh-out-of-law-school, former stripper Lisa Tyler and we especially like
Jim Belushi as Nick Morelli. Belushi is amusing, but also brings some nice heart as the show's center.

His antics in the pilot episode were a neat bit of courtroom trickeration. His taking care of the 9-year-old daughter of a woman he is defending pro bono was very sweet. We can see why this show was so popular in its premiere and have no doubt the ratings will stay up there.

Interestingly, the show was originally supposed to be a reality program about real-life Las Vegas lawyers Michael Cristalli and Marc Saggese. It evolved in to a scripted drama, but Cristalli and Saggese are on the phone with producers and writers each week, consulting on every script, while series stars Belushi and O'Connell study their every nuance to ensure their depiction of the duo is accurate.